英语专业考研语言学复习资料 句法学
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Chapter 4:Syntax
I. Decide whether each of the following statements is True or False:
1. Syntax is a subfied of linguistics that studies the sentence structure
of language, including the combination of morphemes into words.
2.Grammatical sentences are formed following a set of syntactic rules.
3. Sentences are composed of sequence of words arranged in a simple linear
order, with one adding onto another following a simple arithmetic logic.
4.Universally found in the grammars of all human languages, syntactic
rules that comprise the system of internalized linguistic knowledge of
a language speaker are known as linguistic competence.
5. The syntactic rules of any language are finite in number, but there
is no limit to the number of sentences native speakers of that language
are able to produce and comprehend.
6. In a complex sentence, the two clauses hold unequal status, one
subordinating the other.
7. Constituents that can be substituted for one another without loss of
grammaticality belong to the same syntactic category.
8. Minor lexical categories are open because these categories are not
fixed and new members are allowed for.
9. In English syntactic analysis, four phrasal categories are commonly
recognized and discussed, namely, noun phrase, verb phrase, infinitive
phrase, and auxiliary phrase.
10. In English the subject usually precedes the verb and the direct object
usually follows the verb.
11.What is actually internalized in the mind of a native speaker is a complete
list of words and phrases rather than grammatical knowledge.
12. A noun phrase must contain a noun, but other elements are optional.
13. It is believed that phrase structure rules, with the insertion of the
lexicon, generate sentences at the level of D-structure.
14. WH-movement is obligatory in English which changes a sentence from
affirmative to interrogative.
II. Fill in each of the following blanks with one word which begins with the letter given:
15. A s________ sentence consists of a single clause which contains a
subject and a predicate and stands alone as its own sentence.
16. A s______ is a structurally independent unit that usually comprises
a number of words to form a complete statement, question or command.
17. A s______ may be a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence that usually
precedes the predicate.
18. The part of a sentence which comprises a finite verb or a verb phrase
and which says something about the subject is grammatically called
p_________.
19. A c_________ sentence contains two, or more, clauses, one of which
is incorporated into the other.
20. In the complex sentence, the incorporated or subordinate clause is
normally called an e_______ clause.
21. Major lexical categories are o___ categories in the sense that new
words are constantly added.